Background: Clinical guidelines aim to improve patient outcomes by providing recommendations on appropriate healthcare for specific clinical conditions. Scientific evidence produced over time leads to change in clinical guidelines, and a serious challenge may emerge in the process of communicating the changes to healthcare practitioners and getting new practices adopted. There is very little information on the major barriers to implementing clinical guidelines in low-income settings. Looking at how continual updates to clinical guidelines within a particular health intervention are communicated may shed light on the processes at work. The aim of this paper is to explore how the content of a series of diverging infant feeding guidelines have...
The documentation of breastfeeding as a source of HIV infection in babies has come to represent a pu...
Guidelines on prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
Breast milk provides all the nutrient needs of the infant especially in the first six months of life...
Clinical guidelines aim to improve patient outcomes by providing recommendations on appropriate heal...
© 2015 Shayo et al.; licensee BioMed Central. This is an Open Access article distributed under the t...
Background: This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally sensiti...
Background When and how to wean breastfed infants exposed to HIV infection has provo...
This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally sensitive, evidence...
Clinical guidelines are used to translate research findings into evidence‐based clinical practice bu...
Current HIV policies in Tanzania have adopted the three long-term impact results of zero new infecti...
Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health dilemma and a highly co...
Abstract Background In 2013, the World Health Organization released a new set of guidelines widely k...
Current HIV policies in Tanzania have adopted the three long-term impact results of zero new infecti...
To end the international crisis of preventable deaths in low-income and middle-income countries, evi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based standards for management of the seriously sick child have existed for dec...
The documentation of breastfeeding as a source of HIV infection in babies has come to represent a pu...
Guidelines on prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
Breast milk provides all the nutrient needs of the infant especially in the first six months of life...
Clinical guidelines aim to improve patient outcomes by providing recommendations on appropriate heal...
© 2015 Shayo et al.; licensee BioMed Central. This is an Open Access article distributed under the t...
Background: This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally sensiti...
Background When and how to wean breastfed infants exposed to HIV infection has provo...
This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally sensitive, evidence...
Clinical guidelines are used to translate research findings into evidence‐based clinical practice bu...
Current HIV policies in Tanzania have adopted the three long-term impact results of zero new infecti...
Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health dilemma and a highly co...
Abstract Background In 2013, the World Health Organization released a new set of guidelines widely k...
Current HIV policies in Tanzania have adopted the three long-term impact results of zero new infecti...
To end the international crisis of preventable deaths in low-income and middle-income countries, evi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based standards for management of the seriously sick child have existed for dec...
The documentation of breastfeeding as a source of HIV infection in babies has come to represent a pu...
Guidelines on prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
Breast milk provides all the nutrient needs of the infant especially in the first six months of life...